2024 China Internet Civilization Conference. Photo: Zhang Wanshi/GT AI-generated content (AIGC) still faces multiple challenges in replacing human creators despite the fact that it has transformed the way digital content is produced, Ding Wenhua, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said on Thursday during the sub-forum of 2024 China Internet Civilization Conference held in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Ding said that at this stage AIGC struggles to replace human involvement in video production. He noted that some of the AI models still fall short in reflecting visual semantics through multiple shots, such as montage techniques, and lack the ability to convey complex stories through video, remaining significantly behind human capabilities. Compared with large language models, large vision models are significantly more complex. The development of AIGC encounters numerous technical challenges, including those related to computing power, data, and cost, Ding said. In less than two years, AI big models have made tremendous progress. There is potential for rapid advancements that could revolutionize production capabilities. With the current pace of development, the possibilities for AI are full of room for growth, according to Ding. During the sub-forum, experts also pointed out that AI is more than just […]